Hants on course for victory at Bristol

Hampshire are on course to return to the LV= County Championship's promotion positions, by beating Gloucestershire at Bristol tomorrow.

That is depsite the home side's spirited recovery, which saw them bowl Hampshire out for 276, a negligible first-innings lead of five runs - only to themselves suffer a mini batting collapse during the evening session.

Their top order undermined by Hampshire's seam bowlers, Gloucestershire reached the close on 102 for four, just 97 runs to the good.

With the weather set fair for the fourth day, promotion-chasing Hampshire will fancy their chances of forcing victory to keep up the pressure on leaders Derbyshire.

Responding to the home side's 271, Hampshire looked set to establish a meaningful first-innings lead when advancing to 218 for four shortly before lunch.

But South African batsman Neil McKenzie was bowled by David Payne six runs short of a hundred to spark a collapse in which Hampshire lost six wickets for 58 runs and were dismissed for 276 in 87 overs.

A Gloucestershire recovery appeared unlikely when Australian batsman Simon Katich and veteran McKenzie continued to pile on the runs after Hampshire resumed their first innings on 104 for two but Gloucestershire enjoyed a much-needed stroke of good fortune when Katich was run out by Ian Saxelby in pursuit of a single.

Nicol then had Liam Dawson held in the covers, but the real breakthrough came when Payne uprooted McKenzie's off stump in the final over of the morning session.

The 36-year-old, a replacement for the injured Michael Carberry, had plundered 94 from 170 balls and taken advantage of some wayward bowling to accrue 14 fours and a six, sharing in stands of 79 and 50 with Bilal Shafayat and Katich.

Gloucestershire's seam bowlers stuck to their task after lunch and made further inroads, Liam Norwell bowling Michael Bates and Dimitri Mascarenhas edging Howell to first slip before as the visitors slumped to 262 for seven.

Saxelby and Payne then used the second new ball to good effect to wrap up the tail in the space of 6.2 overs.

Having advanced to 44 without offering so much as a sniff of a chance, Sean Ervine fell to a loose shot, steering a short delivery from Saxelby to first slip.

David Balcombe slapped the same bowler to mid-off as Saxelby finished with three for 44 and Payne had Kabir Ali caught at second slip flashing at a ball outside off stump.

Howell and Nicol made the most of improving conditions and a flatter pitch to raise 51 for the first wicket as Gloucestershire continued to prosper in the final session.

But Hampshire evened things up before the close, Balcombe locating Nicol's outside edge and Katich taking a fine catch at second slip before Howell wasting his earlier good work by driving loosely at a wide delivery from Ervine and being snaffled by McKenzie at first slip for 36.

Clearly a man with a point to prove after being released by Hampshire last winter, new Gloucestershire recruit Howell will no doubt be disappointed at missing out on a half-century that appeared to be his for the taking.

Experienced campaigners Alex Gidman and Hamish Marshall then departed in quick succession, both falling to Balcombe, as Gloucestershire slipped to 72 for four.

Thereafter, Dan Housego and Ian Cockbain negotiated 12 overs without further mishap and much will depend on the fifth-wicket pair when play resumes tomorrow.

Comments(4)

SFCSaint says...
11:07pm Wed 8 Aug 12

not on course for victory just yet jumping ahead abit there still got 6 wickets to take with two of their best batsman still in and still leave enough overs to chase the target with our misfiring batsman of which only Mckenzie is reliable should have got a much bigger lead we should have reached 400 and took maximum batting points but the batsman let us down again so Id say its evenly poised Im a hampshire fan but Even I know theres a long way to go before we can win yet not to mention weather! so dont see how you can say on course for victory especially with Mascarenhas our most reliable bowler unable to bowl!

mustard says...
7:57am Thu 9 Aug 12

spot on SFCSaint as much as I hope Hants win this I would say the game is in the balance with all results still possible. Hopefully a good morning session will prove the echo right though.....

SFCSaint says...
11:59am Thu 9 Aug 12

its not that looking that way unfortunately mate through the first hour still no wickets down going to take a massive collapse from gloucester!

Red_Rock says...
1:33pm Sat 11 Aug 12

I would have thought the clown who wrote the title for this story would be better employed as the tea boy.

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